02/04/2002
Paid access archiveDanger For Russia Is Being Forgotten
While Sept. 11 may have led to an new era in Russia-U.S. relations, some Russian representatives at the World Economic Forum think the new partnership is off to a rocky start.
Heineken Strikes $400M Deal for Bravo
Heineken announced it will aquire St. Petersburg-based Bravo in a deal worth up to $400 million.
More Important Than the Oil Price
As the period of distribution of state assets comes to an end, a new type of Russian businessman emerges.
McWhortle No Competition for MMM
""Watch Out! If you respond to an investment idea like this ... you could get scammed!""
Neighbors' New Beds Blow Hole in Budget
Nikolai Ivanovich and I often share our recollections and experiences of life as old-age pensioners.
New Labor Code Goes Into Force
A new Labor Code praised for breaking down many senseless bureaucratic barriers came into effect Friday.
Kiselyov's Car Seized by Police
TV6 general director Yevgeny Kiselyov's car was seized by police on a court order Saturday.
St. Petersburg Bureaucrats Told to Start Working Out
Taking President Putin's heath drive to heart, St. Petersburg bureaucrats are keen to get into shape.
A Cheerful, Fit Yeltsin Turns 71
Boris Yeltsin, looking fit and cheerful on Friday, welcomed a stream of politicians and well-known personalities to his Barvikha residence for his 71st birthday.
Town Is Stuck With Dangerous Cargo
Customs officials face a legal conundrum conerning 346 tons of radioactive material imported from Japan.
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- Kasyanov Hints at Ending Export Cut
- Land Reform: The Race Is On
- Chubais Touts Electric Link From Vladivostok to Lisbon
- Business in Brief
- U.S. Pass Problems For IOC Member
- Reservists Question Israeli Army Tactics
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- Coddling Iraq a $40Bln Gamble
- WEF Shifts Its Focus to New Dangers
- Arafat Offers Invitation for Settlement
- Amsterdam Sees Orange As Royal Couple Marries
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- Bush Proposes $120Bln Hike in Defense Budget
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